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Show ree Killed In Utah San Juan County on Utah High,; Throe more traffic deaths hks way 47 Friday night when the boosted Utah's 1958 highway death new pickup truck he was driving toll to 44- - while two other Utih missed a curve at high speed. men from Provo and Ogden were The vehicle rolled over several killed v in separate accidents b times and dropped off a 60 foot ledge. adjacent states. , Yazzie, whose address was listThe new highway death total as Monument Mine No. 2, a same ed 58 the during compared with ticejlo said one of the passengers, who owned ,the truck, was not identified. The second passenger disappeared before officers arrived. Pik: 2nd pgh: A old etc.) A Phoenix, Ariz., miner, Charles Franklin Hicks, community believed located just was killed shortly before midnight period of 195.7. A young Arizona Indian miner, below the Utah border in Arizona. when his open jeep, loaded with mining equipment, struck a hobRay L. Yazzie, about 25, was He had three children. Trooper Robert R. Low of Mon- - bled horse near Moab. Hicks was killed 13 miles west of Bluff in By UNITED PRESS j 31-yea- r- . - SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1958 UtalT County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD 5,300-Ma- n Jump Drill Called Off UTAH COUNTY By MILDRED B. HALL FR -- 4-1- Mr. and Mrs. Clifton E. Thayne have just returned from a California. First they took their son David to Fort Ord trip to he will begin basic training in the U. S. Army Reserve. where visited a daughter. and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Glennis then They T. Bronson (Sharon) ami their family at San Mateo and a brother of Mrs. Thayne's, Don B. Greenwood at Los Altos. P. J. Neighbors and friends will be glad to know that Mrs. at 991 Orem home in now is her of Afton, Wyo., making Canning, S. 150 E. A daughter and son living in Provo are Dr. Ray R. Canning and Mrs. Marvin D. Hein. ' Mr. and Mrs. James T. Simkins, son Ned, and granddaughters, Linda and Barbara Simkins have returned from California. They visited their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Estol Simkins, who are also parents of the girls, at Edwards Air Base where Estol is a military policeman. The children have been attending school in Provo and residing with maternal grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Diamond. birthday group of present and former Third Ward women entertained their partners Wednesday at dinner in Spanish Fork.' A Community singing and rook followed for the Arthur D. Taylors, Maurice Hardings, Sidney W; Russells,. Roy M. Bullocks, Thomas Davies, Horace Gammells, Arnold Boshards, M. B. Wallaces, John Hunters, Maurice Davies, Ross Buckleys and the Mesdames Wilmirth Brown, Estella Bureh, Barbara Zabris-ki- e and Ruby Clark. Mr; and Mrs. Max Eggertsen and baby, Erin, have taken residence in Orem at 147 S. 800 E., after an absence of three years from the area. The family spent two army service years iin France and the past year in Salt Lake City where Max was associated with Continental Oil Company. Fourteen sons and daughters of Mrs. Ray L., Carter were at her home during the week, called together for the funeral of Jolene Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peterson, Magna, killd in, a car accident. Mrs. Peterson is Mrs. Carter's 15th child. Here were Mesdames Shirley Lehr, Allentown, Pa.;- Donna Hammatt, Great Falls, Mont.; Charles Reid, Springville; Lorraine Brown, Tom Hickman, Connie Harwood, Orem; Geanine Leftwich, Provo; Erma Nelson, Myton; William W. Nelson, Curtis Chipman American Fork and Clay Fullmer, Contact, Nev., Mark, Virl and Junior Fullmer. - 10 French Soldiers Indonesian Rebel Chief In Close Call Ten French sol-die- re accompanied by dogs into Tunisia from Algeria crossed and searched two vilThursday 5,300-ma- staff Convict Escapes On Stolen Horse . Atomic Powered Destroyer Near (UP)-r-Th- atomic-powere- ar Wells on U.S. 40. 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Its our graduation gift to you free! fie sure to bring in your High School senior identification satin-smoo- th ShowsPopular Jazz GLEN BROS. MUSIC 57. Gome when his car went out of control 12 miles east of Burley, Idaho,, on U.S. 30S. Fblkman's body was found alongside the highway when offi cers arrived. His head had been j j j evad a Crash Folkman's wife wa sin the car. She was being treated at Cottage Hospital . in Burley. accident In another single-ca- r in Idaho Friday, John Howard Mealings of Surry, B.C., was killed; north of Bonners Ferry when his car missed a curve 24 miles , . MOBILE HOWIES 6? es- caped capture Wednesday by government troops mopping up rebel resistance in Central Sumatra. Lt. Coir Rudy Pirngadie, the loyalist military spokesman, said Sjafruddin "barely escaped with his life" when he drove into the town of Alahanpandjang, 18 miles southeast of the rebel army's headquartens at' Solok, the day after it had fallen to the loyalists. Pirngadie said also that the loyalists captured Solok and a number of lesser communities Thursday, leaving only two major centers in rebel hands. He said the loyalists inflicted 27 casualties 5 killed, 3 wounded and 19 captured on the rebels in the two days' fighting, including 3 iimi Mrs. Sylvia Bourne, visiting here from California with relatives has been entertained during the week at dinner by family members, Mrs. Fred Adamson, Provo; Mrs. Wallace Ripple and Mrs. Jack Thurgood, Orem; Mrs. Jess Smith, Edgemont and Mrs Don Adamson and Mrs. Max Littlefield and Mrs. J. H. Manson, Provo. Family movies haye been shown at some of the socials. iSI --- --- SINGAPORE (UP) The Indonesian, loyalists report that rebel MOTHER'S DAY; IS JUST man, was killed instantly Friday Investigating officers said Salavec, a railroad worker, was driving east alone when he apparent- crushed. ly, fell asleep. The car went out of control and rolled over. The death was Nevada's 23 highway fatality of the year. An Ogden nian, Glen S. Folk- - land-base- d five-year-o- ld .r Frank Salavec, 38, of Provo died in Elko, Nev., General Hospital Friday, shortly after a one-caccident 10 miles east of lages, a Tunisian source said Saturday. FT. CAMPBELL, Ky. (UP) The sources said the soldiers LThe 101st Airborne Division Satur n excaused no damage or injuries in jump day delayed a ercise on grounds possbile wind the raid, carried out in the region gusts might lead to a repeat of of Ain Draham, about 15 miles Wednesday's jump which killed south of the Mediterranean. five paratroopers. Maj. John C. Fischer, weather officer with the 839th Air Division Command, said the exercise would: be postponed 24 hours. j , Fischer said a high pressure ( Au- PARCHMAN, Miss. (UP) system over the Great Lakes moving towards warm air on theTtiiorities searched today for a Gulf of Mexico threatened show- prisoner who galloped to freedom ers, thunderstorms and wind gusts on a horse. !up to 45 knots. Trusty Cliflon Palmer, 50, a Before the jump was called off, convicted murderer, was missing Maj. Gen. W. C. Westmoreland, at Thursday morning's eel check 101st commander, said he would in the state prison here. -parachute 20 minutes ahead of his horse was missing from the men to make sure wind condi prison barn. tions were safe. Later, the horse was located about five miles from the prison, where Palmer had apparently switched to faster means of transportation. Prisons Superintendent Bill Har-pl- e said Palmer probably pere UnitWASHINGTON suaded guards at the gate that he d ed States' first and the horse had duties to perto moved closer reality form outside the walls. destroyer when a congressional committee Friday approved a bill to authorize' construction of a mittee approved the program. The prototype would prototype of the ship's power be built at West Milton, N.Y., and plant.. The Joint Atomic Energy Com- - would go into operation in 1960. Fourteen friends of Jeffrey Geertsen enjoyed a birthday party during the week given for him by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Geertsen, Orem. J1 thrown from the vehicle When it overturned and apparently died of a broken neck. The mishap occurred oh Highway 160 20 miles north of Moab where Hicks worked for a mining company. Earlier Friday Everett Walker Carlson, 52, Draper, died in a Salt Lake Hospital of injuries suffered April 7 in a car - pickup truck collision at Draper Crossroads, TUNIS (UP) ; . Search Two Villages ' Around and About Provoa n Dies In T raf f ic; ' ; of town on Highway 1, just below the Canadian border. Officers 6aid Mealings apparently was driving too fast. 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